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GDPR Compliance
GDPR Compliance

GDPR Compliance Protecting personal data through structured governance and practical compliance. Copy: Data protection is not only a legal obligation. It is a matter of trust, governance and risk management. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires organizations to understand what personal data they process, why they process it and how they protect individuals' rights. At Define, we help organizations establish a practical and sustainable compliance framework that becomes part of everyday operations and evolves alongside business and regulatory changes. Compliance is not a document. It is an ongoing capability.

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When it matters

Management Challenge

Most organizations are familiar with GDPR. Few can demonstrate that they: know all the personal data they process

ART.01

Processing customer or employee personal data

ART.02

Using CRM, ERP or cloud services

ART.03

E-commerce and digital marketing activities

ART.04

Processing sensitive personal data (eg. CCTV)

ART.05

Working with international clients or groups

ART.06

Need for DPO support or privacy governance

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Key Areas of Intervention

Implementation & Scope

A structured implementation path covering analysis, documentation, accountability, and audit readiness.

[ 4 MODULES ]
01

Regulatory Mapping

Map applicable laws, obligations, and deadlines to your operating model.

02

Policy Alignment

Translate legal requirements into practical internal policies and procedures.

03

Control Evidence & Records

Define evidence collection, record-keeping, and audit trails management can rely on.

04

Audit Readiness & Remediation

Prepare for inspections, close gaps, and maintain continuous compliance.

Management Gains

GDPR establishes the organization's personal data governance framework, connecting compliance, risk management, cybersecurity and accountability into a unified operating model.

01
Clear visibility of processing activities and obligations
02
Reduced regulatory and operational risk
03
Better oversight of third parties and processors
04
Readiness for incidents and regulatory audits
05
Greater trust from customers and employees
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